🌍EPA Notice on Environmental Impact Statements Availability
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announces the availability of Environmental Impact Statements (EISs) for review, providing information about ongoing projects and comment periods. This notice outlines requirements under the Clean Air Act and the public's access to the EPA's comments on EISs filed by other federal agencies, encouraging stakeholder engagement in environmental assessments.
Learn More🌱Update on NEPA Regulations and Compliance Requirements
The Department of the Interior (Department or DOI) is partially rescinding and making necessary targeted updates to its remaining regulations implementing the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), which were promulgated to "supplement" now-rescinded Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) NEPA implementing regulations. Mindful that the Supreme Court recently clarified NEPA is a "purely procedural statute," DOI will henceforth maintain the remainder of its NEPA procedures--which apply only to DOI's internal processes--in a Handbook separate from the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR). This interim final rule requests comments on this action and related matters to inform DOI's decision-making.
Learn More🌍EPA Releases Environmental Impact Statements for Business Review
The Environmental Protection Agency has announced the availability of several Environmental Impact Statements (EIS) related to various infrastructure projects, including modernization of land ports and nuclear power plant license renewals. These statements outline required review periods and contacts for further information, emphasizing the importance of environmental considerations in federal project planning.
Learn More🌍Notice of Environmental Impact Statements by the EPA
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announces the availability of Environmental Impact Statements (EIS) for various projects, including LNG and mining initiatives. The public is invited to comment on these statements, which evaluate significant environmental effects and compliance with federal regulations. The notice details associated deadlines and contact information for relevant inquiries.
Learn More🌊Notice of Environmental Assessment for UP Property 2, LLC Project
The Department of Energy, through the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, has issued a notice regarding the Environmental Assessment of UP Property 2, LLC’s application to remove the High Falls dam. The assessment analyzes environmental effects and concludes that the surrender would not significantly impact the human environment. Public engagement opportunities are also outlined.
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